Having his own uncertainty about a future with Jim Kirkk is weighing heavily on Spock's mind, and adding the presence of his parents and the Babel delegates only makes it that much more difficult for him.

After complaining about how ill prepared newly graduated cadets are, Kirk is volunteered to lead a group on a survival course but he manages to bring his first officer, and lover, with him. Originally published in the print fanzine Kaleidoscope # 7(1998), Emily Adams, editor.

Not only are Kirk and Spock struggling with their romantic feelings for each other but now, there is a baby aboard the Enterprise that they, along with the good doctor McCoy, but look after. Will this baby cause more trouble between the pair or bring them closer together?

Prompt: Post-STID, Jim and Spock get stuck on Delta Vega, and Spock feels guilty for previously marooning Jim there and when the cold starts getting to him as they search for shelter, Spock keeps replaying Jim's death in his mind and fussing over his well-being and safety, all the while Jim is being reassuring and trying to keep Spock from turning into a Vulcan popsicle.

Another mission gone wrong, but this time Bones is left to sort out the consequences. Is he prepared to watch over two small children? Especially when those children are Captain Kirk and Commander Spock.

Muse is still missing--stupid, drunken slut. So this is in answer to Vulcan Pearl's Virgin Vulcan Jitters challenge:

Summary:

Set in the Reboot verse. Spock and Kirk have been dating for a while (how long is up to the writer) and feel ready to take things to the next level. But Spock's a virgin and feels a little uneasy. Kirk is not a virgin and wants very much to be with Spock but resolves to go along with whatever he wants. Spock remembers that on New Vulcan there is another Spock who was in a relationship with another Kirk for many years. So, he suggests that the older Spock would probably like all the same stuff that he would, and that Kirk should go learn from (have sex with) him the next time they visit New Vulcan. Kirk is a little hurt, because he thinks they should be able to get through this together, but he wants to make Spock happy, and he knows from the meld on Delta Vega that it would mean a lot to the older Spock as well, so he agrees. Spock (or Kirk) makes the arrangements with the older Spock, and the next time they stop by New Vulcan, Kirk goes off to meet Older Spock and his Spock stays on the ship or goes to visit his dad (again, writer's choice). Kirk still feels a little upset about Spock needing to send him to someone else to feel reassured that Kirk won't accidently hurt him or something, but when he sees how much the older Spock wants to be with him, he lets go of his doubts and just tries to make him happy during their time together. Meanwhile, Spock starts to realize just how much his fear has hurt Kirk and realizes he may have made a mistake sending him to his counterpart to learn what he likes and that they love and trust each other enough to figure things out on their own. He rushes off to the other Spock's house to stop them and finds them both ready and about to have sex. But then, instead of getting totally jealous or embarrassed, he gets turned on and winds up being persuaded to join them. In the end, Spock is more confident about sexual matters and doesn't worry about trying new things with Kirk.

Any and all foreplay that takes place is up to the writer.

Bonus Points if by 'join them' he ends up bottoming for Kirk while Kirk bottoms for the older Spock.

Super Bonus Points if Kirk prepares him following the older Spock's instructions on how he likes it (after all, that's why they arranged the whole thing).

Ultra Mega Bonus Points if, when it's over, they both realize that the older Spock, who's been so lonely without his Kirk, is sad to see them leave, so they both imply (or state blatantly) that they would be more than willing to arrange a similar meeting the next time they're in the area.

Much has been said about the Famous Backrub Scene, and rightly so. To many, it was the final, irrefutable proof of what they’d been saying all along. To others, it became the moment that changed their minds - the one interaction that was so undeniably slashy that really, what else were they supposed to think? And yet, to some, it’s still something that can be explained away, and all those explanations are (of course) completely viable… except that they aren’t when you look a little closer.

New to the force, Jim Kirk must prove himself to be a worthy detective. With his by-the-book partner Spock, they must work together to uncover and solve a seedy plot in their fair city, Can they work together to bring justice? Police AU